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Jurassic World: Chaos Theory directed by Joshua Trank

Jurassic World: Chaos Theory directed by Joshua Trank [Universal]
Dimensional Film - 3,4, or 5 individual storylines that randomly merge into each other, until there is only one.

[Horror]
The head CEO of BioSyn, William Slovensky, has decided to send in a special OPs team to retrieve the Barbasol can that Dennis Nedry lost when he was killed by a Dilophosaurus while committing corporate espionage (credited to Joe M.). They enter into the park through a side of the island that has never been seen before, and the team runs into a few dinosaurs that John Hammond engineered in a lab, but he considered too scary for the park.

[Suspense]
3 Dinosaurs are on the loose in an urban setting (a Stegosaurus, a Parasaurolophus, and a T-Rex), where 3 poachers are brought in to hunt them down, and return their bodies to InGen. A discussion on whether destroying something that was once extinct, and brought back to life, is ethical, and defeats the purpose of what Ingen was trying to achieve in the first place: breaking the laws of nature, for a profit - which incidentally disrupts the natural order of things when the creations they devise are the demise of the creators - posing the question: what is the point of bringing something back to life, if all you're going to do is destroy it?

[Action]
The Barbasol can is brought back to Isla Attaca, an island South West of Isla Nublar, in which BioSyn has acquired, and has been facilitating since the events of Jurassic Park. We see a high tech facility that holds a giant aquarium where Ichthyosaurs and Prehistoric Squid are contained, and Elasmosaurus's are held in their own containment outside. BioSyn's main objective is animal testing - and decide to use the embryos, with the help of Dr. Wu, to genetically engineer, and modify, several dinosaurs never seen before.

[Drama]
At BioSyn HQ in Cupertino, CA, a scientist condemns what John Hammond and InGen achieved, with the belief that these animals should only be brought back for scientific research. William Slovensky proposes they build a park of their own, complete with the dinosaurs they acquired from a man that attended the auction held at Lockwood Estate, including an Idominus Triceratops that was secretly brought in from Isla Nublar.
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory directed by Joshua Trank
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Jurassic World: Chaos Theory directed by Joshua Trank

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